WATER

GiSmartware, improving the performance of your water and wastewater networks

Operators, local authorities, public contract-holders, design firms and others are involved in the funding, construction and maintenance of water and wastewater networks totalling thousands of miles’ worth of pipes and hundreds of pieces of equipment.

They are faced with significant regulatory, economic and business challenges and need solutions to facilitate work on these networks.

Issues facing water and wastewater networks today

Familiarity with the assets is the first stage in any asset management policy, the main aims of which are to improve network performance and optimise renovation and investment programmes, as stated in France’s ‘Grenelle II’ Environment Act and its decree of application of January 27, 2012.

One key challenge in the immediate future is the development of smart water networks. The aim is to succeed in measuring, analysing and sharing information in real time to improve the service provided to users in terms of quality, performance and efficiency.

Solutions tailored to your needs

Operations officer/Technician

You need to focus on your core business to make the most of your in-field skills, stay effective and not waste any time.

GIS technician/designer

ou’re keen to improve the efficiency of your designs and achieve faster, simpler integration of digital and hardcopy verification data

GIS administrator

You need a solution that’s easy to configure, future-proof and simple to maintain. You’re seeking a responsive IT/business resource.

Operational manager

You need to keep to your contractual commitments; to do so, you’re keen to optimise your human resources and improve the effectiveness of your operation by performing preventive rather than curative maintenance.

Network manager:

Your concern is to control costs whilst ensuring continuity of public service and improving network performance. You have to generate activity reports and ensure information is shared with decision-makers and users of the service.

Client:

You’re seeking to control the cost of water, as well as conduct an asset management policy that favours infrastructure survivability and optimises performance of your network. You have to plan future investments.